Black and white postcard of the northeast corner of Merrick Road and Main Street taken in 1904. Stores line the street including Seaman's Dry Goods store. Barbershop pole is visible on the left side of the photograph. tracks run down the street...

Black and white photograph of Killian's Hotel in Massapequa. The Historical Society of the Massapequas has provided the following description: "Killian's Hotel: Family owned and operated from 1868 to 1905. Well known for hunting and fishing --...

Black and white photograph of the Post and Rankin Post Office and General Store. The Historical Society of the Massapequas provides the following description: "Post and Ranking Post Office & General Store: Building dates to circa 1902. This photo...

Photographic reproduction of a black and white view, taken facing northwest, of the original Great Neck railroad station, as it was before the railroad tracks were depressed in the 1930's. The Robertson's Bakery building can be seen on the right...

The Victoria Hotel was built in 1905 by Walter and Richard Mullon directly across Haven Avenue from the recently-completed Port Washington Railroad Station. Victoria Hall Theatre, seen at the left, hosted dances, theatrical productions and sports...

Close-up view of patrons plaque at the St. James Gazebo. The plaque includes a dedication to Douglas E. Oelschlager, firefighter with F.D.N.Y Ladder Co.'s 7 and 15, and captain in the St. James Fire Dept. (Eagle Hook & Ladder Co. 1). The gazebo,...

"Railroad Meeting!" The people of Oyster Bay and vicinity are requested to meet at the Assembly Room in the public school building, Oyster Bay, L.I., Monday eveg, May 31, '86, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of taking action in relation to the...

Black and white photograph of the Massapequa Train Station taken from the parking lot that is directly north of it. In the foreground can be seen a partial view of two cars. Visible to the left, in front of the train station, a taxi cab is...

Aftermath of January 23, 1922 fire, later known as the Muzante fire, which swept through businesses on the north side of Main Street, across from the railroad station. The Nassau Light and Power substation, Muzante building and Barney McCourt's...

Black and white photograph taken from the platform of the Massapequa Train Station. To the right can be seen several commuters boarding the train; several commuters can also be seen seated within the train. To the left can be seen an unidentified...

This is a matted watercolor painting. The painting itself is 27.2 x 21.4 and the outer dimension of the matting is 40 x 30.3. The subject of the painting is of the old railroad bridge going across the Shinnecock Canal in Southampton.

Colorized postcard of the Freeport Railroad Station located on Sunrise highway. This picture shows the railroad tracks before they were elevated. Also visable is the H.P Libby Real Estate building, the Methodist Church steeple, and stores located...

View of a stone-mounted plaque dedicated to all those who were lost on September 11. The plaque list the names of the Baldwin residents, two of whom were F.D.N.Y. members, who died at the World Trade Center. The memorial is located in a garden at...

This photograph is from collection of 8" x 10" black and white photographs that feature remarkable architectural details of local Freeport buildings. This building stood on the southwest corner of Church Street and Station Plaza Street (Railroad...

Railroad station not long after its opening in 1898. The station was opened after the Great Neck line was extended to Manhasset and Port Washington with the building of a train trestle Viaduct over the marshes at the southern end of Manhasset Bay.

Black and white aerial photograph of the L.I.R.R. station at North Grove Street bounded by Railroad and Brooklyn Avenues. The original First National Bank, the Plaza Theatre and the Freeport Club are visible. The train is being pulled by a steam...

Black and white photograph of Massapequa Park Plaza, Massapequa Park, NY. On the ground the words "Massapequa Park" are spelled out. In back of this there is a WWII War Memorial (left, center), and a flag (right, center). A train can also be...

Black and white photograph of the Massapequa Park Train Station. Visible are railroad tracks, and several illegible billboard advertisements. On verso of photograph are stamped the words "Photo by Pete Goss."

Black and white photograph taken from a vantage point looking east on the platform of the Massapequa Train Station. Two commuters stand waiting on the platform. To their left is a billboard advertising TV Guide, and to their right can be seen the...

Situated on the Northwest corner of Main Street and North Front Street. The wooden platform in the foreground was part of the railroad depot. Photograph of John Duryea's Country Store. (8.125" X 9.875" black and white photograph)

R. R. Station Square, ca. 1916, showing the driveway and entrance to the Long Island Railroad Station shortly after the electrification of the train line in 1913. The Victoria Hotel, located on the corner of Main Street and Haven Avenue, can be...

View of monument in the Merrick Fire Department Memorial at the Merrick Railroad Station. Engraved on the monument are the names of former Merrick Fire Department members who died in the line of duty: Ex-Chief Kenneth Smith, Ex-Chief Ronnie E....

Sepia toned photograph of the Massapequa Train Station, Massapequa, N.Y. The Historical Society of the Massapequas provided the following description: "The Massapequa Historical Society has provided the following description: "The Massapequa...